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Rear Bf Ute Brakes


chrisxr6tute

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Hi guys and girls, I own a bfII lowndes Turbo ute, I am led to believ that by fitting Territory Rear calipers on the rear of the bf with a shim will allow you to fit ventalated rear disks.

Has any tried this or know if it is possible.

Also I know its the wrong spot, however, When I take off I have a small I wouldnt call it a clunk but more like a click from the front right and when I apply the brake to slow down I hear it again but a different level, its kinda like something is moving backward and forward slightly.

Its an 07 with 78000 ks on the clock.

Any ideas

Thanks

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Put territory rear calipers and 328x26mm rotors (which are ventalated not solid) on and they will bolt straight up no need for a shim. I have them on the rear of my fg ute.

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^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nice.

As for the click sound your talking about from possibly the front right. I'd look at the stainless spring plates that are in your front calipers to hold the brake pad still. If they lose there spring the pad can shift when braking etc and make the noise you may be asking about.

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